AFL: Melbourne CEO Gary Pert denies culture concerns at Demons. Melbourne CEO Gary Pert has spoken out on the furore surrounding the Dees' players
Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin has admitted midfielder Clayton Oliver has “some personal challenges”, but the club has committed to helping him.
“We’re working incredibly closely with Clayton right now and building the best people around him and care around him to deal with his complex personal issues.” “And if he can’t come along with our culture, there will be some consequences that come with that and we need to be in a position where we can drive our high-performance culture and Clayton is a big part of that.
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